- Dedicated to MBTI stereotypes for existing - Welcome to MBTHigh, a comic created by @Panthermooon24 and @Sa_And_Nikki_Rule! This is a comic based on stereotypical animes and MBTI stereotypes. Go here https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/834220561/ and/or here https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/835141649/ for more info!! - Next ~ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/881613739/ Previous ~ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/877008757/ First ~ https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/840489301/ - DISCLAIMER: This is not a good starting place for MBTI! This comic is based off of stereotypes, which is why the personalities may seem a little exaggerated. These are not accurate portrayals of the types! DISCLAIMER 2: If you are reading this comic and want to figure out your MBTI type, I would not recommend to go to 16Prsonalities. It may be popular, but it doesn’t mention cognitive functions, aka one of the most important parts of MBTI. It is also behavior-based, and MBTI is based on preferences instead. The most accurate MBTI test we have found so far is on a site called Jigloo. But the best way to type yourself is probably to learn about MBTI yourself and self-type. DISCLAIMER 3: If you do not like how your type was represented, please remember that this comic is based off of stereotypes. We do not intend any harm to you. If you really don't like stereotyping, then maybe this comic isn't for you. - Characters(in order of appearance) Mx. Cher (TCHR) INTJ* Advil (INFJ) Percy (ENFJ) ENTP* * = Name unknown, goes by personality type -
- Authors'/Artist's notes- @Sa_And_Nikki_Rule: I'm happy we finally got to introduce INFJ/Advil!! They're actually really fun to draw :D This chapter was just fun to do in general, haha @Panthermoon24: ENTP being an eight year-old gremlin for ONE CHAPTER!!! !!NOT CLICKBAIT!! In all, seriousness though, I don’t remember much of this chapter even though I came up with the basic premise. Anyways, enjoy the chapter! - Credits- Art + Story - @Sa_And_Nikki_Rule Script + Story - @Panthermoon24 MBTI - Originally invented by Carl Jung, but it was adapted to what we now have by Katharine Cook Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers -